Carlo Gavazzi announces 717 series of air-over conduction-cooled ATR enclosures

June 22, 2007
BROCKTON, Mass., 22 June 2007. Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions in Brockton, Mass., is introducing the 717 Series of air-over conduction-cooled air transport rack (ATR) enclosures for harsh environments in air- and land-based military applications.

BROCKTON, Mass., 22 June 2007. Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions in Brockton, Mass., is introducing the 717 Series of air-over conduction-cooled air transport rack (ATR) enclosures for harsh environments in air- and land-based military applications.

The 717 Series's air-over conduction cooling uses an external fan placed over cooling fins along the conducting cold walls. The fan channels ambient air down the enclosure's outside surfaces to increase cooling and keep the channeled air outside of the ATR, allowing the cards within to remain in a sealed environment.

The 717 Series's card cage is offered in 3U and 6U-by-160-millimeter configurations. The backplane supports all VME (VITA) and CompactPCI (PICMG) versions and custom configurations. Input power includes AC or DC filtered inputs to military specifications. The 717 Series ATR can be configured with an avionics tray for fixed and isolated mounting for severe shock and vibration environments.

For more information contact Carlo Gavazzi online at www.gavazzi-computing.com.

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